Part, Question
1 1, 85 | their intelligence is not burdened with cares, ~but is as it
2 2, 32 | sorrow. But those ~who are burdened by sorrow are most inclined
3 2, 38 | lessened. This is why men, burdened ~with sorrow, make outward
4 2, 101 | men, in order that being ~burdened, as it were, by their duties
5 2, 105 | wherefore the people were not burdened on this ~account.~Aquin.:
6 2, 105 | it is an affliction to be burdened with usury. Therefore the
7 2, 105 | to wit, they should be burdened with excessive labor, ~wherefore
8 2, 107 | you that ~labor and are burdened": which words are expounded
9 2, 107 | observing ~the Law, and are burdened with the sins of this world."
10 2, 30 | words that follow, "and you burdened," they refer to ~abundance
11 2, 86 | without doubt he is ~seriously burdened by keeping such a vow, and
12 2, 186 | right, the faithful are not burdened thereby ~because their temporal
13 2, 186 | yet not ~so that they be burdened thereby and others eased,
14 2, 187 | lest if ~they should be burdened with weight before they
15 3, 79 | leans ~towards sin, it is burdened rather than purified from
16 Suppl, 37| without his being heavily burdened, to fulfill ~all things
17 Suppl, 69| are due to those who are ~burdened with none but original sin.
18 Suppl, 70| the body and is somewhat burdened by the body: but it is not
19 Suppl, 71| iv): "If those who are burdened with grievous sins ~are
20 Suppl, 83| about to be damned may be burdened with less grievous sins
21 Suppl, 83| be damned has not, ~while burdened with more grievous sins.
22 Appen1, 1| will be for those who are burdened with original sin ~only.
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